HEALTHCARE & MEDTECH

HHP Enters New Phase of Growth, Promotes Meg Finn to VP of Marketing

“We are incredibly fortunate to have Meg with us, and I look forward to the continued innovation and success her leadership will bring.”

By Donna Joseph
April 11, 2024 3:39 AM
HHP’s CEO Daniel Kodner Photo by SBR

Within one year of working for HHP (www.hhpgp.com), Meg Finn has been promoted from Senior Director to Vice President of Marketing for the healthcare amenities company.

HHP partners with healthcare facilities to fund, build, and manage amenities like fast-casual restaurants, coffee shops (often locally owned to support the local small business community), small format grocery stores, gifting, lounges, curated wellness and beauty retail, fitness studios, daycare and more. For added convenience, they offer automated solutions and tech-enabled outposts.

Current HHP Partners include:

● Catholic Health of Long Island

● Children’s National Hospital

● Geisinger

● Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania

● Colorado University Anschutz Medical Campus

● University of Chicago Medicine (opening this summer)

Over the past 12 months, Finn has been working to build awareness of the HHP brand among hospital executives through traditional marketing and public relations. In addition to leading the company through a full rebrand, Finn leads content strategy, annual planning, budgeting, and execution across channels, and pilots new tactics. She supports the launches of new partnerships and site openings, and is ready to take things to the next level during this new phase of growth.

“As she steps into the role of Vice President, it's clear that with Meg's continued influence, HHP is not just entering a new phase of growth, we are setting new benchmarks for excellence,” said HHP’s CEO Daniel Kodner. “We are incredibly fortunate to have Meg with us, and I look forward to the continued innovation and success her leadership will bring.”

 


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